
Alex writes on queers and culture.
Alex writes on queer history, queer culture, and occasionally other cultures, too. They draw on a research background to bring lesser-known queer figures (from the sapphick Ladies of Llangollen, to the queers who supported the British Empire) into the public sphere. Their words are in Seedlings, Folding Rock and The International Journal of Welsh Writing in English.
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Selected Writing
Academic
Queer Studies and Welsh Writing
International Journal of Welsh Writing in English
Non-Fiction
Two Fugitive Ladies
Folding Rock
Nature, on the rails
Seedlings
Culture
‘Poetry blocked out all the noise’: in conversation with Mary Jean Chan
Forthcoming
The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano shows the global potential of online festivals
EdFringeReview
What they might have done: re-reading Eugenides, Franzen and Foster Wallace
Varsity Long Read
Frank Bowling’s Middle Passage
The Cambridge Review of Books
Investigative
Survey of College portrait collections reveals legacy of inequality and colonialism
Lead Researcher & Author
Varsity
Image: Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, Portrait de femme, c. 1787. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.